date:Jun 05, 2014
European wheat futures took a breather on Tuesday after hitting a three-month low the previous day, but improving conditions for US crops and a fall in the Chicago grains market maintained selling pressure. November milling wheat, the most traded contract on Euronext in Paris, was down 0.25 euro at 190.25 euros a tonne by 1433 GMT after being unchanged most of the day and touching 189.25 euros the prior session, its weakest level since February 28.
The market has put aside the weather in the U